Onefifteen getting back on track

Davidson falls to Poudre

OMAHA, Neb. -- Having started the season 1-6, Onefifteen has started to heat up as of late, including a pair of wins Friday over a team from Kansas to open tournament play in Omaha.

"Our first game we played real well; real solid on defense and at the plate," coach Steve Gerrard said. "We lost a little focus in the second game, but we got two wins to start the tourney and have two more (Saturday). We're starting to play like we should and put everything together."

Jesse Gustin worked six strong innings to win the opener, and Blake Calapp finished the day with five hits, including a double, and three runs scored. Onefifteen, now 6-8, is back on the field at 9 a.m. Saturday.

Impalas 2, Davidson Chevrolet 1

AURORA -- Loveland put up an early run, but couldn't capitalize at any other point, and Poudre scored the winning run in the top of the seventh as the Indians fell to 1-1 in the Letofsky Tournament, 6-4 overall on the summer.

"We had runners in scoring position every single inning, we just couldn't get the clutch hit," LHS coach Riley Wil-Cip said. "We squared up quite a few balls that were right at them, and we also had too many strikeouts."

Aiden Eberhardt drove in Tyler Dowling with the Indians' lone run, while Thomas Patton had two of the team's eight hits in the game. Loveland continues play in the tournament on Saturday.